Your mouth, oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, liver, pancreas, jejunum, ileum and colon are the organs that are associated with the digestion.
Mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, primary right and left bronchi, lungs
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The oral cavity is less formally known as the mouth. It's primary function is to bite, chew, and swallow food. It is also involved in speaking and can be used for breathing.The oral cavity as its name indicates its a cavity = space, the most important function of it is that it provides space for mechanical digestion of food. Providing saliva for easier digestion, bears a tongue which helps us in moving food and tasting it.Mechanical (chewing) and chemical (Starch digestion by amylase) digestion of food.So this is what I got from my physiology book:The mouth receives food and begins digestion by mechanically reducing the size of solid particles and mixing them with saliva. The lining of the mouth as well as the saliva glands provide lubrication which aide in speech, swallowing, and the digestion of food.
Mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, primary right and left bronchi, lungs
Digestion
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what the name for digesting food
Stomach.
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name the organs that composethe troath cavity
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Mouth, stomach, small intestineActually, lipid digestion only occurs in the small intestine. It does not occur anywhere else in the digestive tract.The enzyme which digests lipid is lipase. There are three types of lipase; lingual, gastric, and pancreatic. lingual is found in the mouth, gastric is found in the stomach, and pancreatic is found in the pancreas. While most of this lipid is digested in the small intestine, digestion occurs in other areas as well. The previous answer is correct; digestion of lipids occurs in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine.
Saliva, amylase, mechanical and chemical digestion, muscles, mucus, stomach acid.
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name all the organs in you body